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Ipsos Update - July 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update brings you a round-up of the latest research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Affluent African American consumers in context: Buying while black
Ipsos shares data through a new lens, to illustrate how a pervasive climate of racism impacts the behaviour of African Americans.
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[WEBINAR] APAC Digital Doctor 2020: A 9-country study of 676 Doctors’ perspectives on digital and connected health [Webinar recording]
Thank you for your interest in our webinar hosted on June 10, 2020. Though you missed our live presentation, we are delighted to provide you with the recording of this informative session you can view on demand at your leisure.
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[WEBINAR] Medical Devices & Diagnostics: Current view of the entire ecosystem [Webinar recording]
Thank you for your interest in our webinar hosted on June 3, 2020. Though you missed our live presentation, we are delighted to provide you with the recording of this informative session you can view on demand at your leisure.
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Facts, theories and myths: How do you think COVID-19 spreads?
See how people feel about drugs, animals, food, technology and weather when it comes to the virus.
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What Worries the World: 13 of the 27 surveyed nations cited COVID-19 as the top concern
The world is now split on whether coronavirus or unemployment is the most worrying issue facing their country today.
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Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis #8 [Webinar recording]
July 8 - This latest webinar is part of our ongoing programme to help our clients better understand the dynamics of the current situation.
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Global support for peaceful Floyd protests in U.S. with majority saying response is appropriate
Majority don’t think violent protests are appropriate response to killing of unarmed man.
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World Refugee Day 2020
New global study shows increasing support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war or persecution but concerns about Coronavirus mean that half of those surveyed want their country to be less open to welcoming refugees.
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More people believe there are bigger issues than COVID-19 amid race protests
A majority in 13 countries say racism, other forms of intolerance is present in their country.